A new Philippine record of the monotypic genus Scorodocarpus Beccari (Strombosiaceae) from Balabac Island, Palawan

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Abstract

Scorodocarpus borneensis (Baill.) Becc., a tree that exudes garlic or onion smell, was discovered growing in a secondary lowland forest of Balabac Island in the Palawan Biogeographic Region. The tropical tree species also occurs in Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, and Sumatra. Our finding represents the first record of this monotypic genus from the Philippines. Here we provide information on the taxonomy, morphology, vernacular name, ecology, geographical distribution, conservation status, and local utilization of S. borneensis.

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Domingo, J. P. S., Supsup, C. E., & Agoo, E. M. G. (2022). A new Philippine record of the monotypic genus Scorodocarpus Beccari (Strombosiaceae) from Balabac Island, Palawan. Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology, 15, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.26757/pjsb2021a15006

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